Subject: Inmate transfer
The silence after a transfer to a new state facility is normal and almost always temporary. Coastal State Prison, like most Georgia Department of Corrections facilities, requires new arrivals to complete an intake and orientation period before phone access and visitation are established. That process typically runs one to two weeks depending on the facility's pace and current population.
During that window your son is being evaluated, assigned to a housing unit, and meeting with his unit team. Phone lists and...
Read moreSubject: Inmateaid website questions
InmateAid was built by a former federal inmate who also spent time in county and private prison facilities. The site exists to help families and loved ones support someone who is incarcerated, from the day they are arrested through their release and reentry. That is what the tagline Before, During and After means.
Here is what the site offers and how it works.
Personal Inmate Page. You create a profile for your inmate that serves as a central hub for everything related...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Sending photos to an inmate is generally allowed but guidelines vary by facility. Some facilities permit photos taken in the visiting room, which are delivered to the inmate and can be mailed back to family. Polaroids are forbidden at most facilities.
Subject: Visitation
Visitation is one of the most important connections an inmate can maintain during incarceration, and most facilities recognize that by providing a structured process for approving visitors. The short answer is yes, inmates can have visitors, but it requires some preparation on the visitor's end before that first visit happens.
The typical process starts with a visitation application, either submitted online through the facility's portal or completed on paper and mailed in. The application collects basic identifying information and is used...
Read moreSubject: General prison questions-terminology
The calculation depends on whether this is a state or federal case and what the applicable good time rules are, but here is a realistic breakdown based on what you have described.
A six-month sentence with half time means the baseline expectation is serving approximately three months before release eligibility. The 17 days of work release credit you have already accumulated will come off that total, which reduces the remaining time to serve by those days from the point you turn...
Read moreSubject: Pending criminal charges
Jail time for a DUI or DWI depends heavily on criminal history. A first offense may result in probation only. Property damage or injuries to others can significantly extend the sentence. Repeat offenders face escalating penalties that often include mandatory incarceration.
For a first-time offender with no prior record and no aggravating factors, the outcome can be relatively lenient. Many first offenders receive probation, fines, license suspension, and mandatory alcohol education programs without serving any jail time at all. Some states...
Read moreSubject: Bail & bond questions
Inmates are generally allowed to make phone calls after booking, though timing varies by facility. If bail cannot be posted, he will remain in custody until his court appearance before a judge or magistrate. A bondsman typically charges 10% of the bail amount, which is non-refundable.
Subject: Visitation
Most facilities require new inmates to complete orientation before visitation is permitted. During orientation, they receive visitation rules and expectations. This process typically takes about a week, so the first visit may not be possible until that period is complete.
Subject: Medical treatment
Jails are equipped to handle drug addiction and take inmate health seriously. Heroin-dependent inmates typically receive medically supervised detox, which may include methadone or other medications to manage withdrawal safely. Inmate health is treated as a priority from the point of intake.
Subject: Commissary
Finding commissary pricing before deciding how much to send is a smart first step, and the availability of that information depends heavily on the type of facility your inmate is in.
Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities are the most transparent. Most post their commissary lists directly on the BOP website or on the individual facility page, and InmateAid maintains commissary information as well for reference. Here is a commissary price list for FCI Allenwood.
State prison systems vary considerably. Some states publish...
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